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you have a very educated very involved populace here and they pay attention to things. >> we looked at a lot of options over five years. we engaged the community quite a bit. maybe they're willing to revisit some of the things that they said no to in the past. >> reporter: the transportation authority will meet again with city leaders tonight to try to sell the plan. if they can't, it's possible that nothing will be done. it's hard to say if that will satisfy anyone, either. in marin county, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> mobile5 and kpix 5's ken bastida on the road tonight to tell us how bad the commute has gotten. >> reporter: yeah, hi, allen. we're here on the embarcadero in san francisco. and we're caught in the evening commute as is pretty normal for this time of night in the bay area. you're going to get it one way or another. the folks at texas a & m transit institute put together a study. they wanted to find out what were the worst cities in america when it comes to commute traffic. we're not the worst but pretty close. let's look at the chart here. it looks like washington, d.c. come
you have a very educated very involved populace here and they pay attention to things. >> we looked at a lot of options over five years. we engaged the community quite a bit. maybe they're willing to revisit some of the things that they said no to in the past. >> reporter: the transportation authority will meet again with city leaders tonight to try to sell the plan. if they can't, it's possible that nothing will be done. it's hard to say if that will satisfy anyone, either. in...
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lucas says he will donate most of the proceeds from that sale to education. >>> time now for "politico." >> let's check in with jim vandehei, executive editor down at "politico" for a look at the "playbook." jim, what's going on? >> good. how you doing? >> doing all right. we've got your behind-the-curtain report this morning. you're talking about the separation between the republican party, fox news, they've shed now dick morris to go along with governor palin. what's going on here inside the republican party? >> i think what's fascinating is you have these parallel purges. you have the republican party and you have fox news. both of which took a big hit in the 2012 elections. fox has seen its ratings dip particularly in january. republicans have obviously had a lot of problems with their brand post-election. so both sides are trying to get rid of the most toxic characters. on the one side, you have fox getting rid of palin. you have fox getting rid of dick morris. you have some of their bigger names advocating for a rethinking of immigration reform. on the official republican side, y
lucas says he will donate most of the proceeds from that sale to education. >>> time now for "politico." >> let's check in with jim vandehei, executive editor down at "politico" for a look at the "playbook." jim, what's going on? >> good. how you doing? >> doing all right. we've got your behind-the-curtain report this morning. you're talking about the separation between the republican party, fox news, they've shed now dick morris to go...
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. >> we raise money for the american cancer society and that goes to fund our research, education advocacy and patient service. >> reporter: he got involved his freshman year as a team captain. by sophomore he was running the event. >> it's a unifying sense, a great feeling on campus to have everyone bond together to fight cancer. >> reporter: today, the burlingame high school relay for life is the largest student- run event of its kind in the state. in the last four years, they have raised nearly a quarter of a million dollars for the american cancer society. >> zach stands out because he is not doing it for himself. he is not doing it for a resume'. he's passionate about what he wants to do. he wants to truly make a change in this world. >> reporter: steve mills is director of student activities at burlingame high. >> ever since he stepped foot on this campus he's made a huge impact. >> reporter: his work with the american cancer society isn't limited to just his school. he is the lead high school volunteer for the state training other students to put on relays at over 60 campuses across
. >> we raise money for the american cancer society and that goes to fund our research, education advocacy and patient service. >> reporter: he got involved his freshman year as a team captain. by sophomore he was running the event. >> it's a unifying sense, a great feeling on campus to have everyone bond together to fight cancer. >> reporter: today, the burlingame high school relay for life is the largest student- run event of its kind in the state. in the last four...
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these groups are called not for profits under the tax code and they are supposed to be out there educating the public. >> social welfare. >> just like social security, medicare and medicaid. it's basically food stamps for conservatives. i can tell you this, he certainly dresses way better now than he did when he was in the white house. >> okay. jimmy williams and krystal ball, thank you so much. >> stay with us. much more ahead. >> worst hit will be boston. which is expecting five foot snowdrifts. my god. if that happens to new york, we won't find our mayor until spring. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." i'm maria, and i have diabetic nerve pain.
these groups are called not for profits under the tax code and they are supposed to be out there educating the public. >> social welfare. >> just like social security, medicare and medicaid. it's basically food stamps for conservatives. i can tell you this, he certainly dresses way better now than he did when he was in the white house. >> okay. jimmy williams and krystal ball, thank you so much. >> stay with us. much more ahead. >> worst hit will be boston. which...
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we have to have some investments in spending, for education and defense, for example. but he wants the democrats to come up with an alternative to this strong, across the board sequestration cut. jon: chris stirewalt pointed out in his column today that, you know, on foxnews.com, that one-third of the senate is going to be in office after this president leaves office and they are not necessarily ready to jump on board with some of his extremely liberal proposals. >> no. in fact, you know, there are proposals coming from house democrats and senate democrats that have to do with increasing taxes in this alternative proposal to sequestration. increasing taxes on millionaires, oil companies, gas companies, eliminating some of the farm subsidies. these are the kind of low-hanging fruit, jon, that the democrats want to go at right now in terms of producing the added revenue. but what you're hearing from speaker boehner and the republicans including budget committee chair paul ryan is, they don't want to engage in any added revenue or any added tax hikes. the way they look th
we have to have some investments in spending, for education and defense, for example. but he wants the democrats to come up with an alternative to this strong, across the board sequestration cut. jon: chris stirewalt pointed out in his column today that, you know, on foxnews.com, that one-third of the senate is going to be in office after this president leaves office and they are not necessarily ready to jump on board with some of his extremely liberal proposals. >> no. in fact, you know,...
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this has been an educational week. for example, we know that her husband is an anchor -- showing that ugly face? >> and he will now have overnight feeding duty for their infant son. he's a good guy doing his thing there in philly. and then we have this little guy right here, your 4 1/2-month-old son, devin. adorable baby. >> thank you. >> and the love of your life. >> i love him to death. can't get enough. >> he's adorable. i'll give you that. and we learned about diana's celebrity crush, penelope cruz. >> well, yes. >> which is my favorite thing i learned here. we'll talk more about that privately. but in the meantime, a very special polka with barry mitchell! ♪ ♪ born and raised in queens, worked in boston for baked beans ♪ ♪ that's the perez polka ♪ we picked a winner, and it shows ♪ ♪ just try not to pick your nose ♪ ♪ i hope you read the fine print in your contract, it's a beut ♪ ♪ the hofstra hemstead cheerleaders ♪ ♪ folks out there are half asleep, how come all the fuss ♪ ♪ your hu
this has been an educational week. for example, we know that her husband is an anchor -- showing that ugly face? >> and he will now have overnight feeding duty for their infant son. he's a good guy doing his thing there in philly. and then we have this little guy right here, your 4 1/2-month-old son, devin. adorable baby. >> thank you. >> and the love of your life. >> i love him to death. can't get enough. >> he's adorable. i'll give you that. and we learned about...
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. >> it could be educational for them. >> yes. >> get them early. >> i think they're going for the younger demographic now with the nemo. remember when nemo was an e-ride? >> phinius and ferb. >> sports surging 25% in january compared to a year ago, with imports rising 28.8%. $29.2 billion trade, new lending by china's banks beat expectations and consumer inflation fell to 2% from seven-month highs set in december. so inflation is cooling. came in line, but cooling. >> trade is booming. >> this is exactly what you want. >> exactly. isn't this what allows the new communist party, and i do believe this is a signal it has worked. klaus kleinfeld was predicting they could sptep on the gas and not incite inflation. isn't that exactly what's happening? it's a virtuous cycle before being a vicious cycle. >> it is. and we still haven't had the full leadership transition yet. that will be in march. >> right. >> i think they're mandating 11% gdp. that's not a target, that's a mandate. 400 million people right now are still going from rural to urban. that is rather amazing. >> that's incredible. chin
. >> it could be educational for them. >> yes. >> get them early. >> i think they're going for the younger demographic now with the nemo. remember when nemo was an e-ride? >> phinius and ferb. >> sports surging 25% in january compared to a year ago, with imports rising 28.8%. $29.2 billion trade, new lending by china's banks beat expectations and consumer inflation fell to 2% from seven-month highs set in december. so inflation is cooling. came in line, but...
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she is using her survival to push for women's education. she was nominated for the nobel peace prize this year as well as "time"'s person of the year. rick: drones, they're not welcome in seattle. the city's democratic mayor ordering the police department to abandon its use or planned use for them following protests from people there. and privacy advocates. seattle's police department had purchased two drones. they hadn't used them yet, pending approval from the faa well, speaking of drones, and privacy concerns, a law maker in texas wants to ban them from taking pictures of homes and other private property. but there is already a big effort to stop that measure. lance gooden is the state representative behind the bill. he joins us live this morning. good to see you. thank you very much for joining us, representative gooden. thanks for joining us this morning. what are you proposing? >> two things. we're not trying to get rid of drones. we're simply saying drones can not take pictures or film over texans private property without their permi
she is using her survival to push for women's education. she was nominated for the nobel peace prize this year as well as "time"'s person of the year. rick: drones, they're not welcome in seattle. the city's democratic mayor ordering the police department to abandon its use or planned use for them following protests from people there. and privacy advocates. seattle's police department had purchased two drones. they hadn't used them yet, pending approval from the faa well, speaking of...
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happening now a senate committee is holding a hearing on the direction of education in this country. they are discussing what has been learned from different state is is applications. >>> a new state report found that at least eight school districts misused money specifically for school lunches for low income children. the san francisco school district had to pay back nearly $400,000. the district failed to report it spent some of the money on trash removal and pest control. california is ordering the los angeles school district to repay $158 million. administrators diverted money to pay for sprinklers and salaries of employees at a district television station. investigators say that the misuse of school lunch money is widespread. >> the california university system seeing more applications from african american students. the la times reports about 17, 6oo applied for fall 2013. that's up 6% over last year. school officials credit an outreach program called super sunday. it was launched back in 2006. as part of that program school officials visit african american churches to talk to
happening now a senate committee is holding a hearing on the direction of education in this country. they are discussing what has been learned from different state is is applications. >>> a new state report found that at least eight school districts misused money specifically for school lunches for low income children. the san francisco school district had to pay back nearly $400,000. the district failed to report it spent some of the money on trash removal and pest control. california...
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. >> in this morning's education alert. as many as a half dozen charter schools may be forced to close sooner rather than later. as tim tooten tells us, the school board is expected to make a final decision on tuesday. >> students of the baltimore freedom academy are known for what they have learned outside of the classroom. they have lobbied in annapolis in support of school funding for buildings and stood with the school's c.e.o. and governor to try help improv conditions for students but it's the same school which may be forced to close its doors. >> you're came from an elementary school where i didn't even know what a g.p.a. was and that school i know off 37.6 g.p.a. >> off support system here that's pushed me to do better, and i don't want it to end. >> they recommended they part ways with the schools like the baltimore academy. they say it could do better on performance parents say the study fails to recognize what's happening inside of the building. >> we were put in a position, what do i do for my baby when it's sup
. >> in this morning's education alert. as many as a half dozen charter schools may be forced to close sooner rather than later. as tim tooten tells us, the school board is expected to make a final decision on tuesday. >> students of the baltimore freedom academy are known for what they have learned outside of the classroom. they have lobbied in annapolis in support of school funding for buildings and stood with the school's c.e.o. and governor to try help improv conditions for...
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how organizers say it is the way to improve education. >>> the nation remembering today the former new york city mayor ed koch. a look back at of life of a leader that always spoke his mind. >> this inaugural ceremony is special for me, and i promise you it will be just as special on the fourth, fifth, and sixth occasion. [laughter] there is no mass produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort ... individualized. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599 . and save 50% on our innovative limited edition bed. jenna: right now the mayor who became a symbol of new york city is being remembered. ed koch passed away early this morning. a spokesman saying he died of congestive heart failure. the politician who served three terms in city hall wa
how organizers say it is the way to improve education. >>> the nation remembering today the former new york city mayor ed koch. a look back at of life of a leader that always spoke his mind. >> this inaugural ceremony is special for me, and i promise you it will be just as special on the fourth, fifth, and sixth occasion. [laughter] there is no mass produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a...
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sesame street has been entertaining and educating kids for decades. now all their favorite characters are taking their show on the road for sesame street live, elmo super hero. >> steve: because in addition to other things, because today is national weather person day, they're going to sing this song and dedicate it to maria molina. here they are with the theme song "sunny days," elmo, super grover, zoe, telly and abbey kadaby. take it away, guys! ♪ sunny day sleeping the skies away ♪ ♪ on my way to where the air is clean ♪ ♪ can you tell me how to get ♪ how to get to sesame street ♪ come and play ♪ everything is a okay ♪ brand-new neighbors there that's where we meet ♪ ♪ can you tell me how to get ♪ how to get to sesame street ♪ it's a magic carpet ride ♪ as the door opens wide ♪ happy people are beautiful ♪ sunny day sweeping the clouds away ♪ ♪ on my way to where the air is clean ♪ ♪ can you tell me how to get ♪ how to get to sesame street ♪ how to get to sesame street ♪ how to get to sesame street >> s
sesame street has been entertaining and educating kids for decades. now all their favorite characters are taking their show on the road for sesame street live, elmo super hero. >> steve: because in addition to other things, because today is national weather person day, they're going to sing this song and dedicate it to maria molina. here they are with the theme song "sunny days," elmo, super grover, zoe, telly and abbey kadaby. take it away, guys! ♪ sunny day sleeping the...
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you'll see growth in secondary education. you'll see the housing bubble that was tied to the family formation of the baby boom. and now they're about to hit retirement. >> it is great to come the generation right behind. it's like the field's already been raised -- >> the longer we wait the more those who are behind it are going to have to absorb the cost. >> right. >> and that's the urgency. >> that's not fair. >> we don't have a lot of time. i do want to talk to you about the earnings you put out. they were better than the street was expecting. you had catastrophic losses of $689 million after taxes. that was mostly sandy. but you did better than the street was expecting because you were able to get better margins out of things. are price increases already coming as a result of sandy or is this even before what we'll see down the road? >> this is before. before sandy. and i don't really know how impactful sandy will be in pricing. sandy was in the playbook. it was something that all of us in the industry had contemplated. s
you'll see growth in secondary education. you'll see the housing bubble that was tied to the family formation of the baby boom. and now they're about to hit retirement. >> it is great to come the generation right behind. it's like the field's already been raised -- >> the longer we wait the more those who are behind it are going to have to absorb the cost. >> right. >> and that's the urgency. >> that's not fair. >> we don't have a lot of time. i do want to...
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a platform he uses to educate other players about transitioning to life after football. as well as the dangers of injuries you cannot really see. repeated hits to the head. >> the perception of what a concussion was was different. i don't think we thought that you had a concussion until you were new yorked out on the field. and we looked at it as beige of honor. >> as a player he didn't know that concussions can cause serious injury to the brain. now campbell says playing football takes years off a player's life. >> cramps all over my body and headaches and migraines. >> he says he's also suffered some memory loss. >> there were situations where i don't remember a certain series. like i would be out there and not realize exactly what was going on. >> while he was never diagnosed, looking back, campbell believes he's had over ten concussions in his football career. and he believes players today need to recognize the symptoms and be willing to let their brains heal. a year ago, he considered donating his brain for research in chronic traumatic encephalopathy or cte, a dege
a platform he uses to educate other players about transitioning to life after football. as well as the dangers of injuries you cannot really see. repeated hits to the head. >> the perception of what a concussion was was different. i don't think we thought that you had a concussion until you were new yorked out on the field. and we looked at it as beige of honor. >> as a player he didn't know that concussions can cause serious injury to the brain. now campbell says playing football...
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the goal of streets smart is to educate drivers, bicyclists, and pedestrians about road safety. students participate by creating story books, advertising campaigns, public service announcements and taking part in a walk bike challenge. >>> the federal government has put a proposed beer merger on ice. the u.s. justice department filed an anti-trust lawsuit blocking the merger between two huge beer companies, and highser bush and carona extra. the government contends the deal could lead to higher beer prices because it could reduce competition in the beer market. >>> the weather has been unseasonably warm. i kind of like it. look out our win toe. this -- look out the window. up next, steve will tell us if this will last through super bowl sunday. >>> and are the san jose sharks the winningest team in the nhl right now? one of them is acting like a quarterback. >>> good morning. westbound highway 4. a little bit of slow traffic coming in from the bay point area. we'll tell you more about the morning commute and the bay area. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one. uh,
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another economist adds that california outspends texas suggesting that texas underinvests in things like education, healthcare, infrastructure and the environment. >>> now, jerry brown responded to governor perry from a business event in los angeles. he says "do you think a few tricks from a politician is going to make any difference? people invest their money where these big things have occurred. the ideas, the structures, the climate, the opportunity is right here on the pacific rim." many would agree it's no wonder texas is going after california businesses. we have some of the best and the best known in the world. i'm pam cook, back to tori and dave. >>> let's bring you up to date on some. top stories we're following -- some of the top stories we're following right now. in washington, d.c. today, congress is considering possible changes to the federal marijuana laws. right now, president obama is hosting meetings at the white house on immigration reform. the president is hearing from immigration supporters, labor leaders and the ceos of major companies. and the police in pittsburg have a suspe
another economist adds that california outspends texas suggesting that texas underinvests in things like education, healthcare, infrastructure and the environment. >>> now, jerry brown responded to governor perry from a business event in los angeles. he says "do you think a few tricks from a politician is going to make any difference? people invest their money where these big things have occurred. the ideas, the structures, the climate, the opportunity is right here on the pacific...
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. >> i'm of a huge fan of education. i think everybody should do their best to get a college education. however, there is a difference between going to a state school where you're paying 20 to $25,000 a year for an education and going to a private school for 50 to $60,000. i can't justify the additional financial difference. again, i think a college degree is important, but i don't think you're getting an extra $40,000 a year benefit by paying for an extra school. >> i would love to retire in manhattan. but it's so expensive. i guess you got to be willing to move. >> you have to. new york, new jersey, the average property tax in my town is $18,000. if i were to move down south, $18,000 could buy a $300,000 home. then i could take the equity out of my home and live on it. living in the tri-state area is expensive. for most people, once kids are out of school, they have to say, does it make sense to have these expenses. >> for once in your life, you have to budget. if you've never done it before, you have to do it. >> ther
. >> i'm of a huge fan of education. i think everybody should do their best to get a college education. however, there is a difference between going to a state school where you're paying 20 to $25,000 a year for an education and going to a private school for 50 to $60,000. i can't justify the additional financial difference. again, i think a college degree is important, but i don't think you're getting an extra $40,000 a year benefit by paying for an extra school. >> i would love to...
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>> joining us now is the author and founder of the center for urban renewal and education, star parker. good morning, thanks for being with us. >> good morning. good to be here. >> you say although there were great intentions back in the 1960s with lyndon johnson, the president that we have currently has just gotten things out of hand. >> well, when we even question the intentions, we have to say do we want to be a nation of dependency? it isn't a matter of just makers and takers when you talk about our entitlement programs, social security and medicare. we have to exclude medicaid from this discussion because medicaid is a transfer system. the people that are paying the benefit are not the ones that are receiving the benefit, but with social security and medicare, what we've done is we've developed out a dependency where our seniors are dependent on current workers. current worker workers pay for e retirees. what's happened with that pyramid turning upside down is we're more dependent on government transferring wealth from one generation to the other, so when you ask the at question a
>> joining us now is the author and founder of the center for urban renewal and education, star parker. good morning, thanks for being with us. >> good morning. good to be here. >> you say although there were great intentions back in the 1960s with lyndon johnson, the president that we have currently has just gotten things out of hand. >> well, when we even question the intentions, we have to say do we want to be a nation of dependency? it isn't a matter of just makers...
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we are expanding educational opportunities. but when you push back college and all of a sudden you're not looking to form a family until 22 at the earliest, and then you're up against the wall of biology. >>gretchen: what is the answer to try to rebalance society? >> we don't need to convince people who don't want to have kids to have them. there are plenty of good reasons not to have kids and i celebrate those decisions. we should try to make life easier for people who do want to have children. that is what the book is about. looking at a way forward for people who want to have kids. >>gretchen: jonathan last called "what to expect when no one is expecting." fly for 100 dollars? we're talking round-trip. details coming up. this new logo trying to recruit men? the fight over that coming up next.éyéy÷y >>steve: you're going to love this story. a campaign aimed at attracting more business owners to florida is sparking a little bit of controversy. some say it's sexist. see if you can figure out why. >> the best place to get awa
we are expanding educational opportunities. but when you push back college and all of a sudden you're not looking to form a family until 22 at the earliest, and then you're up against the wall of biology. >>gretchen: what is the answer to try to rebalance society? >> we don't need to convince people who don't want to have kids to have them. there are plenty of good reasons not to have kids and i celebrate those decisions. we should try to make life easier for people who do want to...
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the state board of education says eighth graders will now have a choice between taking algebra 1 or an alternate math course. supporters say the algebra requirement caused some eighth graders to struggle academically, because they aren't prepared for higher math. but critics say success in algebra 1 is the single best predictor for college graduation. >>> well, if you need to fill up, prepare to dig a little deeper in your wallet, because gas prices in california did shoot up overnight to $3.90 a gallon. up 23 cents from a week ago. gas prices nationwide are at record highs for early february. and analysts say problems at refineries and speculation are to blame for driving those prices higher. so let's check out the prices in san francisco. you will have to pay 3.90 a gallon. in oakland, 3.84 is the average. and down in san jose, 3.85 is the price of gas. >>> boeing's dream liner has been grounded but the batteries that sparked the fire on the 787 are still being flown as cargo on other airliners. boeing 787 dreamliners were grounded around the world after a battery fire three weeks ag
the state board of education says eighth graders will now have a choice between taking algebra 1 or an alternate math course. supporters say the algebra requirement caused some eighth graders to struggle academically, because they aren't prepared for higher math. but critics say success in algebra 1 is the single best predictor for college graduation. >>> well, if you need to fill up, prepare to dig a little deeper in your wallet, because gas prices in california did shoot up overnight...
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i know she was on the chicago board of education. 21% of the kids there in eighth grade proficient in math. they have got all sorts of problem. that is not the place where you say i've done such a great job here. put me in a job where there's 47,000 employees that control things from the weather to the census department. >>brian: we'll see how she does. she's been a big backer of president obama. charles payne, thanks. >>steve: an entire school stops and gives a rock star welcome to this waiter. wait till you hear what he did. it's the best story you're going to hear all day. >>brian: l you ca, -- luca the military dog gave one of her legs for soldiers. wait to you hear. this is so sick! i can't believe your mom let you take her car out. this is awesome! whoooo! you're crazy. go faster! go faster! go faster! go faster! no! stop...stop... go(mom) i rais my son to bester! careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. who emailed it to emily, who sent it to cindy, who wondered why her soup wasn't quite t
i know she was on the chicago board of education. 21% of the kids there in eighth grade proficient in math. they have got all sorts of problem. that is not the place where you say i've done such a great job here. put me in a job where there's 47,000 employees that control things from the weather to the census department. >>brian: we'll see how she does. she's been a big backer of president obama. charles payne, thanks. >>steve: an entire school stops and gives a rock star welcome to...
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taliban shot her in the head for speaking out in favor of girl's education. >>> and in other news, boeing is warning customers, their deliveries of 787 dreamliners may be delayed as an investigation continues into problems with the jet's batteries. european carriers and norwegian air say they were told not to expect their fleet on time. the dream liner was grounded for three weeks following problems with battery fires. >>> take a look at this. a high-speed chase ends in a firery crash in california. the car spun out of control and hit a guardrail in the royal hearts section of l.a. officers were chasing a suspected drunk driver who they say was speeding at more than 100 miles an hour. they were able to get him out of the burning car and to the hospit. no word on his condition. 100 miles per hour. >> lucky to be alive. >> lucky to be alive and that he didn't kill anyone. >> lisa, thanks. >>> a warning from the governor of massachusetts, stay off the road or else. boston expected to feel the brunt of this blizzard. we're heading there next. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with an all new award
taliban shot her in the head for speaking out in favor of girl's education. >>> and in other news, boeing is warning customers, their deliveries of 787 dreamliners may be delayed as an investigation continues into problems with the jet's batteries. european carriers and norwegian air say they were told not to expect their fleet on time. the dream liner was grounded for three weeks following problems with battery fires. >>> take a look at this. a high-speed chase ends in a...